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Jakob Wassermann

    March 10, 1873 – January 1, 1934

    Jakob Wassermann was a German novelist of Jewish descent whose literary output spanned poetry, essays, novels, and short stories. His most significant works often explore the complex and sometimes tense relationship between German and Jewish identity, a theme he candidly addressed in his autobiography. Wassermann was celebrated for his distinctive literary style and profound psychological insight, establishing his work as a notable contribution to German literature. Through his novels and tales, he delved into intricate human relationships and societal issues with penetrating intellect.

    Jakob Wassermann
    The World's Illusion; Volume 1
    Christian Wahnschaffe; Roman; Volume 1
    My first wife
    Caspar Hauser
    My Life as German and Jew
    Bula Matari